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Old 02-24-2026, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Boeingguy View Post
Hi all. I am looking at buying my first Cobra (Superformance). As you all know better than I, they are not cheap. If you could buy all over again would you buy new and get what you want or compromise and buy used but save $40-50K?

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Bill

How you spend your hard earned money is on you, however, as with any other new car vs used car purchase, on a new car you'll lose more money than on a used car. Yet, neither, including a Cobra replica, can be viewed as an investment, but rather a toy that you want or need to own to scratch a particular itch.


My sound advice is to find a used Cobra that comes as close as possible to what you want. Do not get caught up with slick advertising by a manufacturer, instead, ask yourself what you want out of a Cobra, do you want something that sort of looks like a Cobra, but clearly the manufacturer has taken liberties with, 17+" wheels, and lots of chrome bling, or do you want something closer to the original for the look, feel, and driving experience of it? Will you be street driving, road racing, autocrossing, do you expect a smooth ride (IRS rear) or could care less and just want something to take the wife and kiddies to get ice-cream or to the local car show(s)?


Oh so many ways we can guide you, or spend your money, or both......The ultimate end game will of course strictly be yours, and yours alone.


Bill
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